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ReRank Breakdown: 2009 Florida State Recruiting Class

Class Snapshot

2009 class

Key numbers for this recruiting class

Original ranking12
S2S rerank9
Total recruits20
Blue chip %50%

Badges Earned

No class-year badges earned for this class.

S2S Class DNA

2009 class

One-year metrics for this recruiting class

Hits & Misses

Hit: Xavier Rhodes (CB) — Originally ranked 640. Outcome: NFL Pro Bowl. Rhodes has clearly outperformed his recruiting ranking, achieving the highest possible outcome in the NFL. Hit: Dustin Hopkins (K) — Originally ranked 691. Outcome: NFL Starter. Hopkins exceeded expectations as a kicker, securing a starting role in the NFL. Hit: Bryan Stork (IOL) — Originally ranked 708. Outcome: NFL Starter. Stork's performance has led him to become a starting player at the professional level, showcasing his development. Miss: Chris Thompson (RB) — Originally ranked 156. Outcome: NFL Drafted. Although drafted, Thompson did not significantly exceed expectations compared to his original ranking. Miss: Brandon Jenkins (EDGE) — Originally ranked 210. Outcome: NFL Drafted. Jenkins was drafted but did not reach higher accolades than what was expected from his recruitment.

Development Story

The 2009 recruiting class for Florida State demonstrated a mix of outcomes that highlight both successful player development and instances of underachievement among higher-ranked recruits. The class originally ranked 12th, which indicates a solid recruiting effort, and the re-ranking to 10 suggests a slight improvement in perceived potential following their development in the program. Several players, particularly those ranked lower, such as Xavier Rhodes, Dustin Hopkins, and Bryan Stork, emerged as significant contributors at the NFL level, illustrating that Florida State's coaching and development systems effectively fostered talent beyond initial rankings. However, the presence of ranked recruits like Chris Thompson and Brandon Jenkins, who were drafted but did not exceed their recruiting expectations, suggests that not all high-profile signings achieved their projected potential. Overall, the outcomes reflect a balanced development story where lower-ranked recruits emerged as top performers while some higher-ranked players did not fulfill the high expectations associated with their recruitment.

Outcome Summary

The Florida State 2009 recruiting class largely met expectations, with several recruits exceeding their original rankings significantly. The S2S rerank improved slightly due to the notable performances of lower-ranked players who became NFL starters or achieved Pro Bowl status. Conversely, the class featured a few ranked recruits who did not rise above their initial projections, indicating a mixed performance among those expected to excel. In summary, this class showcased a commendable ability to develop talent, particularly from lower-ranked recruits, while also highlighting the challenges of maximizing the potential of higher-ranked prospects.
Published: May 4, 2026Read time: 3 min403 words